
Damian Lillard to Doc Rivers: ‘I’m not going out this way’
Damian Lillard vows that his career didnât end on Sunday night, when he fell to the court due to a non-contact injury that was diagnosed as a left Achilles tear.
While the Bucks star guard and longtime All-Star could miss all of next season, he has no plans to call it quits. Lillard expressed his feelings to head coach Doc Rivers on Tuesday, ESPNâs Shams Charania reports.
âHe said two things, which I love,â Rivers said. âThe first one, he just said, âI canât believe Iâm here.â Then the second one is âIâm not going out this way.â I can guarantee you he wonât, and thatâs what I meant about his resolve.â
Milwaukeeâs season ended in stunning fashion on Tuesday night, as it squandered a seven-point lead late in overtime and lost to Indiana, 119-118. The Pacers won the series, 4-1. Another early postseason flameout, coupled with Lillardâs injury, will lead to endless speculation about Giannis Antetokounmpoâs future.
Lillard, who turns 35 in July, canât control that. Heâs instead focused on his lengthy rehab process.
âItâs amazing,â Rivers said. âHeâs already talking about his return and being better and being ready. We had a long talk about that today as well.â
Lillardâs injury occurred in his third game back from a blood clot in his right calf, which sidelined him for more than a month. Heâs due to make an estimated $54,126,380 next season and holds an option projected at $58,456,490 for the 2026-27 season.